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Leigh E Szucs, Richard Lowry, Amy M Fasula, Sanjana Pampati, Casey E Copen, Khaleel S Hussaini, Rachel E Kachur, Emilia H Koumans, Riley J Steiner.
Abstract
Preventing unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, among adolescents is a public health priority. This report presents prevalence estimates for condom and contraceptive use among sexually active U.S. high school students from the 2019 Youth Risk Behavior Survey. Behaviors examined included any condom use, primary contraceptive method use, and condom use with a more effective contraceptive method, all reported at last sexual intercourse. Analyses were limited to sexually active students (i.e., those who had sexual intercourse with one or more persons during the 3 months before the survey). Except for any condom use, students reporting only same-sex sexual contact were excluded from analyses. Weighted prevalence estimates were calculated, and bivariate differences in prevalence were examined by demographic characteristics (sex, race/ethnicity, and grade) and other sexual risk behaviors (age of sexual initiation, previous 3-month and lifetime number of sex partners, and substance use before last sexual intercourse). Nationwide, 27.4% of high school students reported being sexually active (n = 3,226). Among sexually active students who reported having had sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex (n = 2,698), most students (89.7%) had used a condom or a primary contraceptive method at last sexual intercourse. Prevalence of any condom use at last sexual intercourse was 54.3%, and condoms were the most prevalent primary contraceptive method (43.9% versus 23.3% for birth control pills; 4.8% for intrauterine device [IUD] or implant; and 3.3% for shot, patch, or ring). Approximately 9% had used condoms with an IUD, implant, shot, patch, ring, or birth control pills. Using no pregnancy prevention method was more common among non-Hispanic black (23.2%) and Hispanic (12.8%) students compared with non-Hispanic white students (6.8%); compared with Hispanic students, using no pregnancy prevention method was more common among non-Hispanic black students. Prevalence of condom use was consistently lower among students with other sexual risk behaviors. Results underscore the need for public health professionals to provide quality sexual and reproductive health education and clinical services for preventing unintended pregnancy and STDs/HIV and decreasing disparities among sexually active youths.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32817600 PMCID: PMC7440201 DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.su6901a2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Suppl ISSN: 2380-8942
Prevalence of demographic characteristics and sexual risk behaviors among sexually active* high school students — Youth Risk Behavior Survey, United States, 2019
| Characteristic | No.† (%§) | 95% CI |
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| Female | 1,679 (52.2) | 49.4–55.0 |
| Male | 1,510 (47.8) | 45.0–50.6 |
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| Black, non-Hispanic | 474 (11.2) | 8.9–14.0 |
| Hispanic | 771 (28.4) | 22.3–35.5 |
| White, non-Hispanic | 1,602 (52.3) | 46.4–58.1 |
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| 9 | 389 (11.3) | 9.8–13.0 |
| 10 | 741 (21.4) | 19.3–23.6 |
| 11 | 967 (30.4) | 27.8–33.2 |
| 12 | 1,089 (36.9) | 33.4–40.4 |
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| Had sexual intercourse before age 13 years | 242 (7.0) | 5.7–8.5 |
| Had sexual intercourse with ≥4 persons during their lifetime | 854 (26.9) | 24.3–29.7 |
| Had sexual intercourse with ≥2 persons during the previous 3 months | 658 (20.5) | 18.5–22.7 |
| Had drunk alcohol or used drugs before last sexual intercourse | 652 (21.2) | 18.8–23.9 |
Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.
* Defined as having had sexual intercourse with at least one person during the 3 months before the survey (n = 3,226).
† Unweighted.
§ Weighted estimates.
¶ Race/ethnicity values do not total 100% because “other/multiple” responses are not reported (i.e., American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander, and multiple race).
Prevalence of condom and primary contraceptive use at last sexual intercourse among sexually active* high school students, by demographic characteristics — Youth Risk Behavior Survey, United States, 2019
| Demographic characteristic | Any condom use† | Primary contraceptive method | Condoms and IUD, implant, shot, patch, ring, or birth control pills | |||||||||||||
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| NA | <0.01 | NA | 0.20 | NA | <0.05 | NA | <0.01 | NA | <0.01 | NA | 0.34 | NA | 0.21 | NA | 0.10 |
| Female | 49.6 (45.6–53.6) | NA | 5.6 (4.0–7.6) | NA | 4.5 (2.9–6.8) | NA | 26.1 (22.1–30.5) | NA | 38.8 (34.0–44.0) | NA | 10.8 (8.9–13.0) | NA | 11.9 (9.1–15.3) | NA | 10.3 (8.3–12.7) | NA |
| Male | 60.0 (57.0–63.0) | NA | 4.0 (2.1–7.4) | NA | 2.1 (1.2–3.6) | NA | 20.2 (16.4–24.7) | NA | 49.4 (45.8–53.1) | NA | 9.3 (7.1–12.2) | NA | 9.3 (7.1–12.1) | NA | 7.9 (5.8–10.7) | NA |
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| NA | <0.05 | NA | <0.01 | NA | 0.29 | NA | <0.01 | NA | <0.01 | NA | 0.20 | NA | 0.63 | NA | <0.01 |
| 9 | 61.3** (54.6–67.5) | NA | 0.1**,††,§§ (0.0–0.7) | NA | 2.4 (0.9–6.2) | NA | 10.9**,†† (6.0–19.1) | NA | 55.3**,†† (47.4–62.9) | NA | 10.6 (6.9–15.9) | NA | 14.1 (9.1–21.2) | NA | 4.7** (2.7–8.2) | NA |
| 10 | 55.4 (50.2–60.4) | NA | 3.3** (2.0–5.6) | NA | 2.1 (1.0–4.4) | NA | 18.2**,†† (13.4–24.3) | NA | 47.7** (41.2–54.3) | NA | 12.5 (9.5–16.4) | NA | 10.5 (7.2–15.1) | NA | 7.0** (4.7–10.3) | NA |
| 11 | 56.3 (51.9–60.6) | NA | 3.2** (1.8–5.8) | NA | 4.2 (2.6–6.7) | NA | 25.8 (21.0–31.3) | NA | 45.3** (39.4–51.4) | NA | 7.9 (5.9–10.5) | NA | 10.1 (7.9–12.8) | NA | 8.9 (6.1–12.9) | NA |
| 12 | 50.3 (46.9–53.8) | NA | 8.2 (5.5–12.2) | NA | 3.6 (2.0–6.3) | NA | 27.7 (23.3–32.5) | NA | 37.4 (33.4–41.6) | NA | 10.3 (7.9–13.3) | NA | 10.2 (6.9–14.9) | NA | 11.6 (8.9–15.0) | NA |
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| NA | <0.05 | NA | <0.01 | NA | 0.07 | NA | <0.01 | NA | <0.01 | NA | <0.01 | NA | <0.01 | NA | <0.01 |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 48.2¶¶,*** (43.2–53.3) | NA | 2.0¶¶ (1.0–4.0) | NA | 5.4 (2.9–9.9) | NA | 12.1¶¶ (8.7–16.5) | NA | 37.2*** (31.2–43.6) | NA | 13.9¶¶ (8.4–22.2) | NA | 23.2¶¶,*** | NA | 7.5¶¶ (5.1–10.8) | NA |
| Hispanic | 56.2 (52.0–60.3) | NA | 1.6¶¶ (0.7–3.4) | NA | 1.4 (0.6–3.2) | NA | 15.5¶¶ (11.5–20.5) | NA | 49.6¶¶ (44.7–54.4) | NA | 13.1¶¶ (10.0–17.0) | NA | 12.8¶¶ (9.1–17.8) | NA | 4.8¶¶ (3.1–7.4) | NA |
| White, non-Hispanic | 55.8 (52.9–58.6) | NA | 6.7 (5.0–9.0) | NA | 4.0 (2.5–6.4) | NA | 29.7 (25.7–34.0) | NA | 42.3 (38.2–46.5) | NA | 7.7 (6.1–9.8) | NA | 6.8 (5.3–8.6) | NA | 12.4 (10.1–15.2) | NA |
Abbreviations: CI = confidence interval; IUD = intrauterine device; NA = not applicable.
* Defined as having had sexual intercourse with at least one person during the 3 months before the survey (n = 3,226). Except for any condom use at last sexual intercourse, students reporting only same-sex sexual contact use were excluded; therefore, the analytic sample was restricted to sexually active students who reported having had sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex (n = 2,698). Among sexually active students, excluding those who only had same-sex sexual contact, a total of 93 (3.9%) students answered the pregnancy prevention question “not sure”; findings are not presented for this group.
† Any condom use at last sexual intercourse was measured by a separate item from condoms as the primary method used for preventing pregnancy.
§ Weighted estimates.
¶ Significance is defined as p<0.05, by chi-square test.
** Significantly different than grade 12, by linear contrast t-test
†† Significantly different than grade 11, by linear contrast t-test.
§§ Significantly different than grade 10, by linear contrast t-test.
¶¶ Significantly different than white, non-Hispanic race/ethnicity, by linear contrast t-test.
*** Significantly different than Hispanic race/ethnicity, by linear contrast t-test.
FIGUREPrevalence of condom and primary contraceptive use* at last sexual intercourse among sexually active† high school students — Youth Risk Behavior Survey, United States, 2019
* Condom with highly or moderately effective contraceptive method = students who responded “yes” to any condom use at last sexual intercourse and intrauterine device or implant; shot, patch, or ring; or birth control pills (i.e., highly or moderately effective methods) as primary pregnancy prevention method. Condom only = students who responded “yes” to any condom use at last sexual intercourse and condom or no method as primary pregnancy prevention method. Highly or moderately effective contraceptive method only = students who responded “no” to any condom use at last sexual intercourse and intrauterine device or implant; shot, patch, or ring; or birth control pills (i.e., highly or moderately effective methods) as primary pregnancy prevention method. Withdrawal or other contraceptive method only = students who responded “no” to any condom use at last sexual intercourse and withdrawal or some other method as primary pregnancy prevention method. No condom and no primary contraceptive method = students who responded “no” to any condom use at last sexual intercourse and no method of pregnancy prevention.
† Defined as having had sexual intercourse with at least one person during the 3 months before the survey (n = 2,698). Students reporting only same-sex sexual contact were excluded from the analytic sample.
Prevalence of condom and primary contraceptive use at last sexual intercourse among sexually active* high school students, by sexual risk behaviors — Youth Risk Behavior Survey, United States, 2019
| Sexual risk behavior | Any condom use† | Primary contraceptive method | Condom and IUD, implant, shot, patch, ring, or birth control pills | |||||||||||||
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| IUD or implant | Shot, patch, or ring | Birth control pills | Condom | Withdrawal or other method | No method | |||||||||||
| %§ (95% CI) | p value¶ | %§ (95% CI) | p value¶ | %§ (95% CI) | p value¶ | %§ (95% CI) | p value¶ | %§ (95% CI) | p value¶ | %§ (95% CI) | p value¶ | %§ (95% CI) | p value¶ | %§ (95% CI) | p value¶ | |
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| NA | <0.05 | NA | 0.05 | NA | 0.83 | NA | 0.81 | NA | <0.05 | NA | <0.05 | NA | 0.05 | NA | 0.12 |
| Yes | 40.9 (30.4–52.4) | NA | 2.6 (1.1–6.0) | NA | 3.0 (1.0–8.2) | NA | 22.1 (13.4–34.1) | NA | 30.4 (19.3–44.2) | NA | 5.5 (2.9–10.3) | NA | 22.8 (12.6–37.7) | NA | 4.8 (1.7–13.3) | NA |
| No | 55.4 (52.9–57.9) | NA | 5.0 (3.4–7.2) | NA | 3.4 (2.3–4.9) | NA | 23.4 (19.7–27.5) | NA | 44.8 (41.4–48.3) | NA | 10.4 (8.6–12.5) | NA | 9.8 (8.0–12.0) | NA | 9.4 (7.6–11.6) | NA |
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| NA | <0.01 | NA | <0.01 | NA | 0.60 | NA | 0.43 | NA | <0.01 | NA | 0.32 | NA | <0.05 | NA | <0.05 |
| Yes | 46.6 (42.9–50.2) | NA | 7.4 (5.0–10.8) | NA | 2.9 (1.6–5.2) | NA | 21.5 (17.0–26.9) | NA | 36.2 (31.0–41.7) | NA | 11.5 (8.7–15.0) | NA | 14.7 (10.9–19.6) | NA | 6.5 (4.3–9.8) | NA |
| No | 57.1 (54.3–59.8) | NA | 3.9 (2.6–5.8) | NA | 3.5 (2.3–5.4) | NA | 23.9 (19.7–28.6) | NA | 46.6 (43.1–50.1) | NA | 9.6 (7.7–11.9) | NA | 9.2 (7.3–11.7) | NA | 10.1 (8.1–12.4) | NA |
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| NA | <0.01 | NA | 0.69 | NA | <0.05 | NA | 0.13 | NA | <0.05 | NA | 0.14 | NA | 0.20 | NA | <0.01 |
| Yes | 47.1 (43.1–51.1) | NA | 5.0 (3.1–8.0) | NA | 1.7 (0.6–4.5) | NA | 19.9 (15.1–25.8) | NA | 39.3 (35.1–43.7) | NA | 12.7 (9.2–17.3) | NA | 14.0 (9.5–20.0) | NA | 5.2 (3.2–8.4) | NA |
| No | 56.2 (53.4–58.9) | NA | 4.7 (3.3–6.8) | NA | 3.7 (2.6–5.3) | NA | 24.1 (20.4–28.3) | NA | 45.1 (41.3–48.9) | NA | 9.4 (7.7–11.4) | NA | 9.8 (8.2–11.7) | NA | 10.1 (8.3–12.4) | NA |
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| NA | <0.05 | NA | 0.35 | NA | 0.35 | NA | 0.10 | NA | <0.05 | NA | 0.68 | NA | <0.05 | NA | 0.10 |
| Yes | 47.4 (42.0–52.9) | NA | 5.7 (3.6–8.9) | NA | 2.3 (1.1–5.1) | NA | 20.5 (16.2–25.7) | NA | 39.3 (33.4–45.5) | NA | 10.6 (7.4–15.0) | NA | 14.7 (11.0–19.3) | NA | 6.4 (3.9–10.5) | NA |
| No | 56.0 (53.1–58.8) | NA | 4.7 (3.1–6.9) | NA | 3.5 (2.3–5.4) | NA | 24.0 (20.4–28.1) | NA | 45.1 (41.7–48.6) | NA | 9.7 (7.9–11.9) | NA | 9.6 (7.6–12.2) | NA | 9.6 (7.6–12.1) | NA |
Abbreviations: CI = confidence interval; IUD = intrauterine device; NA = not applicable.
* Defined as having had sexual intercourse with at least one person during the 3 months before the survey (n = 3,226). Except for any condom use at last sexual intercourse, students reporting only same-sex sexual contact use were excluded; therefore, the analytic sample was restricted to sexually active students who reported having had sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex (n = 2,698). Among sexually active students, excluding those who only had same-sex sexual contact, a total of 93 (3.9%) students answered the pregnancy prevention question “not sure”; findings are not presented for this group.
† Any condom use at last sexual intercourse was measured by a separate item from condoms as the primary method used for preventing pregnancy.
§ Weighted estimates.
¶ Statistical significance is defined as p<0.05, by chi-square test.